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1973 18 Automatic tuneup and fluids

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S416-8

Now that I posted that my 1973 18 Auto is alive it is time to get her ready for the Spring. Looking for a few recommendations on:

  • Hydro Fluid
  • oil 
  • plugs and points

any other things that I should do on a tractor that has set for years and now has been brought back to life 

thanks

 

 

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pfrederi

Hydro SHOULD be 10w-30 motor oil...but look at the dipstick is it fluid red or tan.  Tan is 10w-30  (red means some one used ATF)

 

Manual will say 30w for engine.  Since my D200 is lightly used but year around I use 15-40 Rotella

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ri702bill
5 hours ago, pfrederi said:

year around I use 15-40 Rotella

Good oil. Readily available, has zinc in it  - good for flat tappet engines....

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S416-8

GM and thanks. Tried the dip stick check and it’s dry so hoping I can zero in on filter changes. Thanks for the oil because this will be a year round machine will also do the 15-40. Thanks 

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S416-8

trany has oil :) may need to change to an electric fuel pump seeing the mechanical is weak.. 

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RJR49

I can't tell how much an electric fuel pump improved my C-160! 

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S416-8

cool.. pulled the carb today and now comes the fun of finding the gaskets for the bowl.

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oliver2-44
23 hours ago, S416-8 said:

seeing the mechanical is weak.. 

I find they usually just need a cleaning like the carb.   But electric pumps are also very good. 

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S416-8

great.. will look at getting them cleaned..

will need to find the gaskets for the carb

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RJR49

Go to NAPA buy gasket material and make your own

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S416-8

thanks and did that last night

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S416-8

Carb cleaned and done, points cleaned, new fuel lines after I got the tank cleaned out, now if I could just dial in the jets so I can get the thing to run again it would be great.. set them the way they were but not liking that now..  Going to have a bit of a parts list to scavenge for this year at the show.  

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pfrederi

Do you have the service manual??

 

 

 

 

 

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S416-8

I do now thanks a ton.. was just digging through the manuals forr one.. 

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S416-8

Thanks again.. got it to start in short burst so now to get a new electronic fuel pump..

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RJR49

 Not for nothing but I've had great suggest with Chinese carburetors. . Typically cheaper than OEM rebuild kits. 1 1/2 turns.

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S416-8

thanks

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S416-8

Got it running and driving. Lost almost all power and engine slowed and almost died going uphill but it’s running. So went out and drained the oil and went to pull the filter and there isn’t one. There are 2 bolts on the right side of the engine and my guess is it should have had a remote filter there. Ugh 

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pfrederi
Posted (edited)

Oil filters were not on all engines.  WH opted not to use one on the 18 or the D180.  If you can find the adapter   (#9)... 48 029 02  old # 277532

 

 

 

 

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S416-8

thanks may look at finding one of these kits

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S416-8

already found onr on ebay and sent the offer  thanks for the info

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pfrederi

If you can find #10 it makes oil change a lot less messy  Wheel horse opted not to add that on the D200 with oil filter   Part # is 4845901

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S416-8

Ok thanks. I did find and order the adapter so that will help. Didn’t want to run it without a filter. 

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